Osama AbdelKarim AboulHassan

Alexandria, Alexandria Governorate, Egypt

Member since February 26, 2017

Osama has over 8 years developing iOS/Mac apps, leading technical teams, and co-founding a startup that produces high-quality apps—garnering more than 10 million users worldwide. He enjoys challenging technical problems, diving into non-comfort zones, creating product designs with the perfect balance between technical and business perspectives, and leading technical teams for maximum productivity and an enjoyable work culture.

...thing I've done is at the age of 15, building a spyware detector Windows tool that detects suspicious activity, gives warnings, and blocks them.

Employment

Co-Founder | Technical Lead

VIMOV

2008 - PRESENT

Led the development of an app (iOS/Mac/Android) using Objective-C, Swift, and Android SDK.

Led the development of a 3D weather maps system that beautifies weather map tiles on server and projects them through beautiful shaders on a 3D globe on a mobile app. I have customized an open source 3D engine to support it.

Developed a prediction system that predicts user location on a specific hour and customizes a non-intrusive weather alert using Python and Scikit-learn.

Led the development of a back-end server for the frontend apps serving weather information, weather maps and push notifications to hundreds of thousands of monthly active users using PHP, AWS and MySQL.

Developed a 2D game on iPhone using Cocos2d and extending it with 3D models support.

Shared in the co-founding and operating a startup and expanding it to a 30-employee software company.

A line of weather products for iOS, Android, and Mac that altogether garnered more than 10 million users around the world, various awards, and coverage on a myriad of newspapers and TV networks. It lasted many months in the top-selling paid apps in the iOS App Store worldwide. It spawned the birth of a new style in the design of weather applications—an animated representation of the weather condition that was later implemented by top technology companies.

iSimulate (Development)

iSimulate allows developers to simulate multi-touch events, the accelerometer, compass and GPS, on the iOS simulator by wirelessly sending these events from an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch to an SDK running on the simulator.

With augmented reality on the rise, more and more libraries and tools are developed to tap into that market. Apple recently released ARKit, which shows great promise through power and simplicity of use.